Asad Ismi
South Americans defy U.S. to integrate their economies While European and North American governments wallow in right-wing militarism, Latin American states are leading the world…
Pakistan election doesn’t curb U.S. and military dominance The February election in Pakistan makes no difference to United States and military dominance of the country.…
Karzai government treats women as brutally as did the Taliban Malalai Joya, 29, is the youngest female member of Afghanistan’s parliament and has been elected…
The Ravaging of Africa is four-part radio documentary series about the destructive impact of U.S. imperialism on Africa, featuring voices of African activists interviewed at…
African activists lead resistance to Western plundering and imperialism Held in Africa for the first time, the World Social Forum (WSF) brought 66,000 people to…
India rapidly re-emerging as a global economic power The Asian century has arrived. Just as China is now the world’s manufacturing center, India is fast…
Amazingly rapid economic growth has made China “world’s workshop” China’s economic ascent over the last two-and-a-half decades has been nothing short of astounding. It now…
U.S. can’t keep relying on other countries to pay for its imperial excesses Empires collapse usually due to a combination of military overreach and economic…
Nortel Networks, Canada’s largest high-tech corporation, has helped bring about the liquidation of TELECOM, Colombia’s biggest telecommunications company, and the likely privatization of its successor.…
U.S. sets up and supports the world’s No.1 “narco” state The close link between U.S. military and covert intervention and drug trafficking continues in Afghanistan…
The World Bank and the IMF in Africa Download 217.44 KB27 pages
In the December 2000/January 2001 Monitor, I reported that Enbridge Inc., one of Canada’s leading energy corporations, was linked to death squads in Colombia according…
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